About the job
About Neuralink:
We are pioneering innovative devices that facilitate a bi-directional interface with the brain. Our technology aims to restore movement for the paralyzed, restore vision for the blind, and transform human interaction with the digital realm.
Team Description:
The Neuralink Clinical team stands at the forefront of an integrated ecosystem that combines neuroscience, engineering, and medicine. We are dedicated to shaping the future of brain-computer interface (BCI) technology through the meticulous planning, launch, and execution of revolutionary human clinical trials. Our team thrives on a foundation of excellence, committed to upholding the highest standards of Good Clinical Practice (GCP) while redefining possibilities and revolutionizing technology interaction. By adhering to strict ethical and regulatory guidelines, we prioritize the well-being of our trial participants while pushing the boundaries of neuroscience. Each day presents new challenges and unique opportunities to innovate in pursuit of our mission. From navigating regulatory pathways to designing trial protocols, our team plays an essential role in translating Neuralink's BCI technology into real-world applications for human use!
Job Description and Responsibilities:
As a Field Clinical Engineer, you will be at the forefront of Neuralink’s clinical programs, directly engaging with participants, clinicians, and internal teams to transform cutting-edge neurotechnology into impactful functional outcomes. This role is perfect for individuals with backgrounds in PM&R, occupational therapy, or physical therapy, who also possess experience with medical devices and thrive in dynamic clinical settings.
You will be instrumental in connecting clinical care with engineering and research by supporting device utilization, optimizing participant performance, and ensuring high-quality data collection in both clinical and home environments.
This position requires a hands-on individual who is clinically grounded, technically inquisitive, and adaptable. You should feel comfortable working with participants who have significant neurological impairments and be driven by a desire to enhance independence and quality of life.
In this role, you will:
- Collaborate directly with study participants to support device usage, training, and optimization during clinical sessions and at home.
- Implement rehabilitation principles (PM&R, OT, PT) to enhance participant outcomes and functional performance with the system.
- Work closely with surgeons, investigators, and site staff to ensure seamless execution of clinical trials.

